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Senior L luSS 1 1 ill ;er Rollins Andrew Jim Atwood Hugh Bowles Susie Brew Jenny Burnell Allen Carroll Nancy Carstens Judy Cranage Louise Delafield Ann Gegner Tim Griswold Lisa Guenzel Paul Hambourg. Mig Hardy Sue Harris Bob Haugh Mallory Heyworth Dave Hunt Micky Innes Jay Jensen Nancy Kimball Tony Kramer Nancy Marling Gordon McCollum Calotta McGuire Bob Miles Charlie Mortimer Buzz Norton John Nutting Linda Porter Sonia Ragir Ronnie Rosset Roxi Russ Charlie Sanford Jim Schnering Pam Taylor Martha Uhrig Steve Weinress Joan White Mary Ann Willy My North Shore party ticket to Bob Turpin. One pair of skiis and ski tickets to Mac. My extra large parking space to Andy Durham for his extra little Korman Ghia. My partnership in The Coat to my sister, may she wear, teed, and give it its due respect. The contents of my carpet bag to Alice Wilder, and if she doesn ' t want them, to anyone who will have them. My Cousy spirit to anyone who can qualify with the Cousy Creed. My Cheshire grin and my even temper to Susie Palm. My driver ' s license to the Winnetka and Glencoe policemen. My superb coordination to Margot Sheesley. My sixth period freedom to Dr. Landau. My size six football shoes to future Monsters of the Midway. My conservative and withdrawn personality to Carter McAlister. The physics lab back to Mr. Talley. My reserve and respect to the incoming Freshmen. My pony-tail to Anne Edgren and all the fun I have had with the Mirror to Betsy Loomis. All my straight arrows to some needy underclassman. My appetite to Jan Stanley. My passion for women to R - R - R - Rusty. My Green Bomb with its high tension clutch to Jill Trieschmann. All my dud rockets to next year ' s physics class. My indespensible bottle of hydrogen peroxide to any dark haired girl who needs it. My ability to hit the low notes to Carole Grant. My simply fantastic skiing ability to Andy Durham. My French vocabulary to Madame Valvo. My big, handsome hunk of brother to Robin Benson. My spot on the wall to Marnie and Bob. My place in the McAlister home to Rusty and my party spirit to Dirty Mike. My permanent smile to North Shore and to Chef , my points. My behind-the-back dribble to Jon Loeb. My split blanket with Doc to Mel Cahan. My curly hair to Ayrie Moore. All my late slips to anyone who can afford them. My complaints, my NSCDS ski club patch, and my T-bird to Sue Barrett. My Leicester Hall room to any poor slob who wants it. My interest in the study of anatomy to Joe. My American Beauty qualities (?) to any deserving person. My gym excuses to Lynn Massel. A Brooks Brothers gift certificate to the Junior Boys. My 12 mile drive to school every day to Carole Grant. My creative ideas to Linda Tannenbaum. 28
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J?k N N S fg . -. , Tunior C-taJJ First Row, left to right: Nancy Dayton, Karen Wagenknecht, Elsie Smith, Mary Allen, Carter McAlister, Emily Gilmore, Janet Stanley, Alice Harper, Elizabeth Loomis. Second Row, left to right: William Basile, George von Gehr, Anne Edgren, Ayrie Moore, Susan Palm, Anne Eastman, Kevin Hauser, Lynn Masse], Carole Grant, Linda Tannenbaum, Susan Barrett. Third Row, left to right: Morgan Fisher, Hall Healy, James Blumberg, Melvin Cahan, Maurice Franks, Andrew Peterson, Fred Hering, Anne Fisher, Michael Davenport. Fourth Row, left to right: David Lewis, Michael Schilling, Russel Ahrens, William McKee, Andrew Durham, Gary Sutherland, Richard Sutherland, Daniel Dose, Robert Turpin, Richard Gilbert. Absent: Sally Coulter, Margaretha Walk, Michael Riley, Talmadge Tribble. 30
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